Lamb Feeding Only
We are excited to welcome you to the Lamb Barn to feed our adorable little friends!
Children must always be supervised during the event. Each ticket covers x1 bottle feed so you need to purcahse a ticket for every member of your group who would like to feed the lambs.
Before your visit, please take the time to read the below information with regards to health and safety in the Lamb Barn:
- Proper footwear is required—fully enclosed shoes are a must, with wellies being the best option. You will be asked to step into the sanitising foot-dips on entry and exit. Crocs are not suitable, and neither are sandals, sliders or similar - fully enclosed shoes must be worn.
- For safety reasons, pregnant women, newborns, and children under six months are not permitted inside the barn.
- You won’t be able to bring pushchairs into the Lamb Barn. A dedicated pushchair parking area is available outside for convenience.
- Dogs are not permitted inside the Lamb Barn – the only exceptions are assistance dogs.
- Children must be supervised once inside the Lamb Barn. Unattended children will not be permitted entry.
- As adorable as they are, please do not kiss or put your face near the lambs - this can pass germs and isn’t good for you or the lambs. Also, avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth before washing your hands, and ensure children do too - this helps to prevent germs from entering our body.
- No food or drinks are allowed inside the Lamb Barn, at any time.
- The additional farm animals in the Lamb Barn this year are for viewing only and there will be no feeding or handling opportunities with these animals.
- Wash your hands thoroughly at our hot water and soap stations when exiting — our staff will be there to assist, and remember to use the foot dip again as you leave to sanitise your footwear too.
- Before eating after your visit, we advise you thoroughly wash your hands again with hot, soapy water for extra protection.
- After your visit, we strongly recommend washing your clothes at 60 degrees to remove any lingering germs.
- Please ensure you and your family watch our health and safety video before you visit. This short video summarises how to keep yourselves and our lambs safe. Watch the video here.
Our expert animal welfare team will be in the Lamb Barn and can provide extra support for any queries you may have.
By following these simple steps, you’re helping to keep yourselves, other visitors and our lambs safe and ensuring a great experience for everyone. Thank you for your cooperation and enjoy your visit to the Lamb Barn!
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We are excited to welcome you to the Lamb Barn to feed our adorable little friends!
Children must always be supervised during the event. Each ticket covers x1 bottle feed so you need to purcahse a ticket for every member of your group who would like to feed the lambs.
Before your visit, please take the time to read the below information with regards to health and safety in the Lamb Barn:
- Proper footwear is required—fully enclosed shoes are a must, with wellies being the best option. You will be asked to step into the sanitising foot-dips on entry and exit. Crocs are not suitable, and neither are sandals, sliders or similar - fully enclosed shoes must be worn.
- For safety reasons, pregnant women, newborns, and children under six months are not permitted inside the barn.
- You won’t be able to bring pushchairs into the Lamb Barn. A dedicated pushchair parking area is available outside for convenience.
- Dogs are not permitted inside the Lamb Barn – the only exceptions are assistance dogs.
- Children must be supervised once inside the Lamb Barn. Unattended children will not be permitted entry.
- As adorable as they are, please do not kiss or put your face near the lambs - this can pass germs and isn’t good for you or the lambs. Also, avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth before washing your hands, and ensure children do too - this helps to prevent germs from entering our body.
- No food or drinks are allowed inside the Lamb Barn, at any time.
- The additional farm animals in the Lamb Barn this year are for viewing only and there will be no feeding or handling opportunities with these animals.
- Wash your hands thoroughly at our hot water and soap stations when exiting — our staff will be there to assist, and remember to use the foot dip again as you leave to sanitise your footwear too.
- Before eating after your visit, we advise you thoroughly wash your hands again with hot, soapy water for extra protection.
- After your visit, we strongly recommend washing your clothes at 60 degrees to remove any lingering germs.
- Please ensure you and your family watch our health and safety video before you visit. This short video summarises how to keep yourselves and our lambs safe. Watch the video here.
Our expert animal welfare team will be in the Lamb Barn and can provide extra support for any queries you may have.
By following these simple steps, you’re helping to keep yourselves, other visitors and our lambs safe and ensuring a great experience for everyone. Thank you for your cooperation and enjoy your visit to the Lamb Barn!